Sentence examples for a certain suggestive from inspiring English sources

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They are made from the parts of 24 red leatherette side chairs by the modernist designer Carlo Mollino, known for imbuing furniture with a certain suggestive anthropomorphism.

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Abdouf, who has a brilliant mind, takes a scientific approach to certain suggestive genetic clues, while the abrasive Niemans, who mistrusts all intellectuals, dives into deep emotional waters.

She's powerful, for certain; suggestive of a future in which she may play a potentially vital role in restoring balance to the Force.

Certain suggestive clinical features (such as older age and long duration of fever for typhoid whereas concomitant malaria, anemia, jaundice and hypoglycemia for NTS infection) may be used to distinguish invasive salmonellosis from other severe febrile illness on presentation.

Certain suggestive clinical features (such as older age and long duration of fever for typhoid whereas concomitant malaria, anemia, jaundice and hypoglycemia for NTS infection) may be used to distinguish invasive salmonellosis from other severe febrile illness.

Nevertheless, certain suggestive evidence derived both from within and beyond our evidence base has allowed us to recommend the development, implementation and evaluation of a curriculum, which fosters the development of empathy and, in turn, an orientation toward social inclusion and inclusiveness.

Australia, a place of rough-and- tumble democracy, gave the world the phrase "dog-whistle politics" to describe a certain sort of suggestive populism.

This quality of yiyin, "lingering sound," has been used by Chinese scholars and critics for centuries to praise a certain evocative or suggestive quality in a poem, painting or other work of art: that is, a work of apparent simplicity that carries within it enormous resonances and reserves of feeling.

In the "Context" condition, the participants saw an establishing scene (T0 frame) suggestive of a certain type of behavior (Figure 1, A2), and subsequently a hand-object interaction (T1) embedded in that scene.

"As the direct purpose of a statement is to evoke in the interlocutor a certain judgment", says Marty, "a presentational suggestive also and especially a name primarily in its proper usage aims at awakening in him a certain presentation, and as that primary intention is ultimately designated as the meaning of a statement, the analogue is called the meaning of the name" (Marty 1908a 384 f).

The pictures themselves — invariably black-and-white, with a preponderance of iconic American figures — were suggestive of "someone with a certain nostalgia".

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